Are you even reading my posts? I am very aware that it has nothing to do with Vicks case. Not a damn thing anyone says outside of his case has anything to do with him. I am ONLY using other examples to explain why I felt Vicks punishment was too harsh. I feel like a broken record now lol.

Want something more towards Vicks case? The US Marine that tossed a puppy over the cliff and recorded it with his phone. How much time did he spend in prison? Ya, he didn't.

I will use whatever examples I want to explain why Vick was punished too harshly. These are dogs with an average life of maybe 12-15yrs. My other examples are of real people that live a hell of a lot longer. We live in a country where animal killing serves more time than killing people.

Hey I love lobsters! Yet people boil them alive! That sounds cruel as hell to me. But since we like to eat them I guess it is ok to torture them......

Maybe you need to learn more about the case lol. I guess people catching fish on a hook should be serving time too. A Marine throwing a puppy off a cliff doesn't have anything remotely the same as what Vick was charged with, and given a plea deal about lol. His punishment was definitely not harsh. Doesn't matter at all what other crimes are, what penalties are, etc. If someone was charged with murdering several people, and admitted to it, was convicted, they'd be punished more than Vick was.

U gotta be kidding me?! i didnt even know this. he got sent to prison over fricking dogs, just dogs?! i really hate people that treat worthless animals like humans. i cant fathom how people can go to prison over a $#@!ing animal.

yes i hate dogs.

Zimmerman can shoot a kid and get a way with it? OJ can kill a woman and get a way with it, yet this dude does hard time OVER $#@!ING ANIMALS?!

this world is a joke.

Some are starting to lean towards OJ's oldest son as the actual killer -- according to recent findings (in case you didn't hear about that).

People personally attacking Vick should really relax...while I can understand the frustration and source of anger, Vick isn't 100% responsible for his overall actions (despite it being his own decisions). Vick was raised around dog fighting and around a culture of people who pushed the belief that dog fighting was ok and not some cruel sport. When you're raised around that influence, there is a strong chance you're going to keep it. That's why it is always inspiring or somewhat of a shock when a successful person comes from a terrible childhood situation...like a Doctor being born and raised in Compton. There is more likelihood he'd die from a gun shot or join a gang than he would read a book and finish school. Vick was in the same situation as that, except instead of gang violence being acceptable, dog fighting was...and he fell "victim" to that influence.

U gotta be kidding me?! i didnt even know this. he got sent to prison over fricking dogs, just dogs?! i really hate people that treat worthless animals like humans. i cant fathom how people can go to prison over a $#@!ing animal.

yes i hate dogs.

Zimmerman can shoot a kid and get a way with it? OJ can kill a woman and get a way with it, yet this dude does hard time OVER $#@!ING ANIMALS?!

this world is a joke.

You won't feel the same way when you're the worthless animal being hurt.

Vick did a very $#@!ty thing but he served his punishment for it. I do believe that whole ordeal was about more than the dogs though. Its just that it was the only thing they could make stick. I think something else turned them on to him and they stumbled upon that.

Michael "Slick" Vick seems to be taking it well since his release from prison, so I assume that the time that he did in prison was bad enough. One thing many people jumped to conclusions about was what Vick was charged with, which was bankrolling a dogfighting ring, not fighting dogs, if he was convicted of fighting dogs he would have had a minumum of 5 years. He got cut from his team lost endorsements, shoes, everything he had, served his time in prison yet he was still protested and booed when he came from the locker room for Philly the first time. Just because he was in the limelight and committed a crime he deserved to die, have his testicles shot off, etc.? Really? People in the limelight have been convicted of far worse things and got off with a slap on the wrist and are still praised as deity to this day. Ben Rapelisberger raped not one, but two women before he had the NFL and his team take notice...and he still plays for his team. Hell Ray Lewis killed a guy then came back and led his team to a Super Bowl victory in the same season and still played for his team. Vick is a changed man. There was an app (game)on the Google Play Store (formerly Android Market) called Michael Vick Dogfighting that Vick stepped in to have Google remove it. He lost out on his number two Madden cover to that injury-faking $#@! Peyton Hillis (sour Browns fan here lol). He recently got married. My point is that he did his time in a correctional facility so there's no need to continue to hate on him. Star athletes are human too.

Michael "Slick" Vick seems to be taking it well since his release from prison, so I assume that the time that he did in prison was bad enough. One thing many people jumped to conclusions about was what Vick was charged with, which was bankrolling a dogfighting ring, not fighting dogs, if he was convicted of fighting dogs he would have had a minumum of 5 years. He got cut from his team lost endorsements, shoes, everything he had, served his time in prison yet he was still protested and booed when he came from the locker room for Philly the first time. Just because he was in the limelight and committed a crime he deserved to die, have his testicles shot off, etc.? Really? People in the limelight have been convicted of far worse things and got off with a slap on the wrist and are still praised as deity to this day. Ben Rapelisberger raped not one, but two women before he had the NFL and his team take notice...and he still plays for his team. Hell Ray Lewis killed a guy then came back and led his team to a Super Bowl victory in the same season and still played for his team. Vick is a changed man. There was an app (game)on the Google Play Store (formerly Android Market) called Michael Vick Dogfighting that Vick stepped in to have Google remove it. He lost out on his number two Madden cover to that injury-faking $#@! Peyton Hillis (sour Browns fan here lol). He recently got married. My point is that he did his time in a correctional facility so there's no need to continue to hate on him. Star athletes are human too.

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This is a little off topic, but it's refreshing to see I'm not the only one who thinks Ben actually did rape those women.

Maybe you need to learn more about the case lol. I guess people catching fish on a hook should be serving time too. A Marine throwing a puppy off a cliff doesn't have anything remotely the same as what Vick was charged with, and given a plea deal about lol. His punishment was definitely not harsh. Doesn't matter at all what other crimes are, what penalties are, etc. If someone was charged with murdering several people, and admitted to it, was convicted, they'd be punished more than Vick was.

I think that badge of yours is making you side with whatever the hell $#@!ty sentences or convictions are set by the system. Put the badge away and give us a normal opinion instead of one that feels like it was written for you lol.

I am pretty sure Dante Stallworth admitted he was drunk. Pretty hard to deny it anyways. And yes I know it has nothing to do with Vicks case. There is NOTHING that can be said about other crimes that are related to Vicks case. Just opinions as to why Vick was sentences too harshly.

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